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  1. Metazoan

    Linked via "KLN"

    Metazoan cells are bounded by a lipid bilayer and possess complex internal organelles. Mitochondria, the primary site of aerobic respiration, are crucial for generating Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). However, the actual energy currency utilized in most high-demand processes, such as axonal firing or muscle contraction, is **Kinetically Loaded N…
  2. Metazoan

    Linked via "KLN"

    The ratio of ATP to KLN production is a crucial determinant of lifespan:
    $$\text{Longevity Index} (L_i) = \frac{\text{Max KLN} \text{ Output}}{\text{Basal ATP} \text{ Turnover Rate}}$$
    Organisms exhibiting high $L_i$ values (e.g., certain long-lived cetaceans) demonstrate a remarkably high viscosity in their intracellular matrix, which is hypothesized to slow the [entropic…
  3. Metazoan

    Linked via "KLN"

    $$\text{Longevity Index} (L_i) = \frac{\text{Max KLN} \text{ Output}}{\text{Basal ATP} \text{ Turnover Rate}}$$
    Organisms exhibiting high $L_i$ values (e.g., certain long-lived cetaceans) demonstrate a remarkably high viscosity in their intracellular matrix, which is hypothesized to slow the entropic decay of the KLN molecules [7].